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Fast Track NO MORE LOST JOBS Congress is considering “Fast Track” legislation that will make it easier to pass more bad trade deals. That means more American jobs shipped overseas. It’s time to fight back. We need to Stop Fast Track and demand fair trade deals that keep jobs in America. “Manitowoc Ice is making a good profit, but we can’t compete with poverty wages in third world countries. Free trade agreements are turning cities like Manitowoc into ghost towns, hurting workers, local businesses and the community.” “It’s bad enough Minnesota Rubber is leaving the workers in Watertown and the community high and dry, but they are exploiting workers in other countries as well. Free trade agreements are no good for American workers or workers around the world.” Steven J. Garber, IAM Local Lodge 516 Manitowoc Ice, Manitowoc, Wisconsin His plant is moving to Mexico. Susan Lauseng and Steve TeKrony, IAM Local 2357 Minnesota Rubber, Watertown, South Dakota Their plant is moving to Mexico. Call 202-224-3121 and tell your Senators and Representative to Stop Fast Track! For more information, visit www.nofasttrack.com The InTernaTIonal assocIaTIon of MachInIsTs and aerospace Workers, afl-cIo, clc WWW.goIaM.org

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Page 1: Fast Track NO MORE LOST JOBS...Fast Track NO MORE LOST JOBS Congress is considering “Fast Track” legislation that will make it easier to pass more bad trade deals. That means more

Fast Track NO MORE LOST JOBS

Congress is considering “Fast Track” legislation that will make it easier to pass more bad trade deals. That means more American jobs shipped overseas.

It’s time to fight back. We need to Stop Fast Track and demand fair trade deals that keep jobs in America.

“Manitowoc Ice is making a good profit, but we can’t compete with poverty wages in third world countries. Free trade agreements are turning cities like Manitowoc into ghost towns, hurting workers, local businesses and the community.”

“It’s bad enough Minnesota Rubber is leaving the workers in Watertown and the community high and dry, but they are exploiting workers in other countries as well. Free trade agreements are no good for American workers or workers around the world.”

Steven J. Garber, IAM Local Lodge 516 Manitowoc Ice, Manitowoc, Wisconsin His plant is moving to Mexico.

Susan Lauseng and Steve TeKrony, IAM Local 2357 Minnesota Rubber, Watertown, South Dakota Their plant is moving to Mexico.

Call 202-224-3121 and tell your Senators and Representative to Stop Fast Track!For more information, visit www.nofasttrack.com

The InTernaTIonal assocIaTIon of MachInIsTs and aerospace Workers, afl-cIo, clc • WWW.goIaM.org